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From Pat Deveney's database:
Radiant Life, The.
Exponent of Radio-Centric Power.
The Magazine with a Purpose / Ye are masters of your own drstiny. In the realm of souls ye are kings; For God in His wisdom has made you free That ye reach unto nobler things--Ella Wheeler Wilcox
1911--1927? Monthly
Baltimore, MD, then Rochester, NY.
Language: English.
Editor: Will J. (William Joseph) Erwood, editor and publisher, Florence Russell, business manager, Deane Erwood, publication manager.
Publisher: W.J. Erwood.
Succeeds: Radiant ?
Succeeded by: Super-Psychology-->The Mystic Key
1/1, January 1911-1927(?) $2.00 a year, 30-38 pp. An earlier series of this appeared in 1911 from Baltimore, Maryland, and the journal seems to have been restarted in 1919. Nautilus, June 1911 announced the appearance of vol. 1, no. 2 of the journal. "A Word to You. Do You Believe in The Life Worth While -- The Real, Vital, Rational Life? If You Do, This is YOUR KIND of MAGAZINE." The journal proclaimed that it was "a magazine with a purpose," and that purpose was the development of "mind power." This seems to have been accomplished by following the instructions given by the likes of "an Intelligence" mediated at the regular Psychic Classes. Erwood (1874-1948) later edited The Mystic Key and Super-Psychology. He was a lifelong spiritualist (he channeled "The Teacher"), minister of the National Spiritualist Association, and active in the General Association of Spiritualists of New York, but early on he began to publish on the likes of Essentials of Psychic Development, Man’s Spiritual Powers: A Revelation of the Superior Man. Unfolding the Finer Forces, etc., and finally turned his attention to "practical psychology." Erwood sold lessons on "Radio-Centric Power," "Clairvoyance," "Clairoaudience," "Clairsentience," and other undeveloped powers in man. He wrote for the Aletheian, the National Spiritualist, and other journals.
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